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Manchester United Reports £113.2m Net Loss, Totaling Over £370m In Five Years

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisSeptember 12, 2024 Sports No Comments3 Mins Read
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Manchester United Reports £113.2m Net Loss, Totaling Over £370m In Five Years.

Manchester United have reported a net loss of £113.2m for the financial year ending 30th June, according to the club’s latest accounts. This follows losses of £28.7m in 2022-23 and £115.5m in 2021-22, bringing total losses over the past five years to more than £370m.

 

Despite these financial results, the club is not expected to breach the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules. These rules permit certain allowances, known as ‘add backs’, which exclude some expenditures from the overall calculations. Under Premier League regulations, clubs are restricted to losses of no more than £105m over a three-year period. Everton and Nottingham Forest both received points deductions for breaching these guidelines in recent seasons.





 

Omar Berrada, Manchester United’s chief executive, reassured fans and stakeholders by stating: “The club remains committed to, and in compliance with, both the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules and UEFA’s financial fair play regulations.”

 

The financial report covers a challenging period for the Red Devils, who finished eighth in the Premier League, missed out on Champions League progression, but managed to secure the FA Cup. During this time, British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe purchased a 27.7% stake in the club, marking a significant change in ownership. Since the deal was finalised in December, United director Sir Dave Brailsford has spearheaded a comprehensive review of club operations.

 

In line with efforts to streamline costs, Manchester United announced in July the decision to cut 250 jobs as part of a cost-saving initiative. The club projects it will save between £30m and £35m over two years from 2025 as a result of this review.

 

In addition to long-standing debt of $650m (£496.52m), the club also holds ‘total current borrowings’ of £35.6m, and as of 30th June, the outstanding balance on their revolving credit facility stood at £30.0m.

 

Despite these challenges, the club remains optimistic about its revenue outlook. Manchester United expects to generate between £650m and £670m next year, after recording a record £661.8m this year. However, player wages have increased by 10%, now totalling £364.7m.

 

Looking ahead, Manchester United will compete in the Europa League this season and have won just one of their opening three Premier League games. Over the summer, the club invested in five new signings, including Manuel Ugarte, Joshua Zirkzee, Leny Yoro, Matthijs de Ligt, and Noussair Mazraoui, as they aim to bolster their squad and improve their performance on the pitch.

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